The story centers on a dying prospector who divides the map to his gold mine into three parts: one for the outlaw who shot him (Frank Campeau), one for comedy sidekick Harry Grippe, and the third to hero Mix. The latter must also care for the miner's now-orphaned son (Mickey Moore) and, at the same time, reach the mine before his enemies do.

Is No Man's Gold worth seeking out in the modern era of high-octane blockbusters? Short answer: yes, but only if you appreciate the raw, physical choreography of early Hollywood stardom over complex psychological plotting.This film is specifically for enthusiasts of silent-era Westerns and those who want to see the blu...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is No Man's Gold worth seeking out in the modern era of high-octane blockbusters? Short answer: yes, but only if you appreciate the raw, physical choreography of early Hollywood stardom over complex psychological plotting.This film is specifically for enthusiasts of silent-era Westerns and those who want to see the blueprint for the 'treasure map' trope that would later define the genre. It is certainly not for viewers who demand fast-paced dialogue or those who find the sentimental 'orphan' tro..."
Frank Campeau
John Stone, J. Allan Dunn
United States

